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Addiction Recovery Bulletin
ENERGY –
Jan. 29, 2025 – Sure, along the way there are shining, brilliant moments of vitality. But as the weight of the years piles on, many of us fall into the rut of routine and the creative lights start to dim. This seems to be the case for everyone — well, everyone except Dorothy Martin. ach year, the fiery frontwoman of eponymous hard-rock band Dorothy seems to gain more life with every breath. She is about as exuberant and alive as a shaken-up soda, and that energy explodes over her music…
Dorothy — no more so than on her new and fourth album, The Way, a spiritually awakened, soul-stirring collection of high-powered rock & roll.
That next-level energy was stoked, in part, by producer Scott Stevens, who also produced and recorded “Rest in Peace” and “Black Sheep,” two standout tracks from Dorothy’s previous high-octane record, 2022’s Gifts From the Holy Ghost. “I was like, This is my partner in crime, he’s got to do the next album,” Martin says over a Zoom call. “I feel like it was the right decision because wow, this album feels really fiery. It’s heavier than anything I’ve done. It’s alive.”
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